CFL Pick 'Em, Week 12: Labour Day just may have sealed the deal for a few teams, one way or the other. Are you on the upswing or the downdrain? Help me make up more imaginary words and make your picks inside.
posted by DrJohnEvans to fantasy at 10:43 PM - 10 comments
There is something seriously wrong when my flip-a-coin picks for a league I have never seen have me in first place, and my legit picks in the NFL pick 'em have me in dead last after week 1.
posted by bender at 10:46 PM on September 11, 2012
Calgary by 18
Edmonton by 5
BC by 13
Saskatchewan by 9
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 07:28 AM on September 12, 2012
Calgary by 15
Edmonton by 6
British Columbia by 17
Montreal by 3
posted by tommybiden at 08:39 AM on September 12, 2012
Cal by 8
hammi by 2
Argos... I want to say yea but alas, BC by 9
monti by 7
posted by argoal at 10:58 AM on September 13, 2012
Calgary by 11
Hamilton by 6
B.C. by 9
Montreal by 4
posted by DrJohnEvans at 06:00 PM on September 13, 2012
Winnipeg by 18
Hamilton by 7
Toronto by 6
Saskatchewan by 14
posted by bender at 07:20 PM on September 13, 2012
Calgary by 10
Hamilton by 3
B.C. by 12
Saskatchewan by 9
posted by MrFrisby at 06:56 AM on September 14, 2012
Sweeps abound! Calgary edges out another win over Edmonton, while Toronto runs its way to a win against the Ti-Cats. Saskatchewan beats Winnipeg again, although in slightly more dramatic fashion. B.C. is the only team to exact some revenge against the Alouettes.
Big push this week, but bender gets the Calgary win and hits the Toronto margin to carve out a little lead.
Feeling fuzzy today? Got a bit of a headache? You're probably suffering from a Labour Day hangover. But worry not: you are not suffering alone.
WEEK 12
Winnipeg @ Calgary (Friday, September 14)
Winnipeg is in a rut, and Calgary is never an easy place to play. No need to guess who the favourites are here.
Edmonton @ Hamilton (Saturday, September 15)
Two teams fighting their way through a tough Labour Day haze. Edmonton still has their sights on a home playoff date, though.
Toronto @ B.C. (Saturday, September 15)
Two in a row for Toronto, with some actual offence on top of that! But let's see you do it in B.C., son.
Saskatchewan @ Montreal (Sunday, September 16)
Montreal has given up more points than they've scored? Is that right? What sort of alternate reality are we living in?
Good luck!
posted by DrJohnEvans at 10:43 PM on September 11, 2012